The Most Epic Birthday Party Ever“Lord of the Flies” meets “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” in this family friendly musical production with an all-children cast. On the weekend of May 18 and 19, The Garden Players, an after-school drama ...

Young artists flock to RidgewoodA group of young artists assembled on Seneca Avenue in Ridgewood on Friday night their work and new ideas with a vibrant and raw enthusiasm. Fred Valentine, owner of Valentine Gallery at 464 Seneca...

Goldberg Reviews at the Tribeca Film FestivalCutie and the Boxer “Cutie and the Boxer” is an enduring love story between Ushio and Noriko Shinohara who have been married for 40 years, and struggle through the trials and tribulations of Ushio'...

Sakura Matsuri FestivalTo most New Yorkers, spring is a brief three-week stint when the temperature rises to the mere 50s, brutal allergies kick in and we get to shed our puffy coats we’ve been lugging around for the las...

Goldberg Reviews: Mistaken for StrangersThe Tribeca Film Festival opened on Wednesday night with “Mistaken for Strangers”, a film directed by Tom Berninger, brother rock and roll front man, Matt Berninger. While one of the most successfu...

Goldberg Reviews: It’s A DisasterIt's A Disaster throws a monkey wrench into a couples’ Sunday brunch when a dirty bomb and gas attack hits town. Rachel Boston, Kevin Brennan and David Cross play in a group of seemingly normal peo...

Goldberg Reviews: Somebody Up There Likes Me Somebody Up There Likes Me is a dark comedy, filled with cynicism about marriage and family. Keith Poulson plays Max, a man who never ages due to a mystical piece of luggage that deceptively keeps ...

Artists interpret the crucifix In the midst of a vast cultural melting pot in Williamsburg, a pastor is seeking a way to break down barriers and invite a search for commonality through art. The ¡Crucificado! Art Show at St. Paul...

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Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign has not officially begun but suggestions she may have violated federal records laws are the latest kink in her nascent White House bid. Reports that Clinton used only personal email accounts during her four years as secretary of state have left her exposed to legal challenges and potentially more damaging allegations of evasiveness and political plotting. Clinton may have breached the Federal Records Act, which calls for official correspondence to be retained. The White House said it had given Obama administration employees "very specific guidance" to "use their official email accounts when they're conducting official government business," according to spokesman Josh Earnest.

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